English Language Transition Program

Great teaching. Great results.

Welcome to Wisconsin and to the English Language Transition Program for ESL students at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls ... a GREAT place to learn English!

Our Mission

The mission of the English Language Transition (ELT) Program is to assist non-native English learners to develop and strengthen the knowledge and language skills necessary to achieve their academic, professional, and personal goals. The ELT Program provides a supportive learning environment for students while fostering social and intercultural understanding.

Why choose the ELT program at UWRF?

Upon completion of the ELT program, students are assured admittance to UWRF without needing to take another TOEFL or IELTS exam

In the Classroom

The goal of the ELT Program is to strengthen student's academic skills. This goal is accomplished by a variety of classroom activities including:

Speaking through classroom discussions and presentations

Learning academic note-taking skills

Developing reading comprehension skills

Acquiring academic writing skills

Expanding critical thinking skills

Increasing vocabulary

Focusing on clear pronunciation

UW-River Falls offers ESL courses at the following levels: beginner, low-intermediate, intermediate, and advanced. Students are placed in classes based on the ELT Placement Procedures. Students can start at the beginning of the semester or in the middle of the semester.

Campus Life and Extracurricular Activities

An important part of the International Student experience is to learn about the people and customs of the United States. The UWRF Office of Student Life has many opportunities for students to be involved on campus and in the community.

Admissions

The Global Partners Program matches
native speakers of two different languages, students of each other's language
who learn from each other and help one another to learn. Click here to learn more and to request a partner.

American University Cultural and Experience Webinars available. For more information, click here.